I am trying to design a circuit for a small DIY woodworkers workshop that enables a dust extractor to be automatically turned on when a power tool (table saw, router table, rotary sander, thicknesser, etc.) is operated and then delay the dust extractor turn off when the power tool is stopped. The circuit will have three modes of operation: Auto, Override , Stop and Bypass.
Auto mode allows a current sensor to control when the dust extractor is on or off
Override mode is when the dust extractor can be operated manually when not in Auto mode, i.e. independent of a power tool being operated to operate the current sensor.
Stop mode which cancels both the preceding modes.
Bypass Mode allows the double gang socket outlets to be used independent of auto mode.
4 status lights are included: Red - stop mode, Orange - current sensor bypass, blue - auto mode and green - override mode
Components of the circuit are a relay, timer delay relay, a contactor and a current sensor, 4 coloured status lights and 3 instantaneous push buttons 1 N/C (stop) and 2 N/O which become electrically latched (in theory) when operated.
I have built a bench test version of the circuit and tested all terminals, relays and connections for continuity. With power applied the red indicator light illuminates, but nothing else works.
I have been unable to determine whether it is my circuit design that is wrong or something else.
I've linked a folder containing circuit diagram, a control box wiring schematic, operating instructions: Link to files
Can any kind soul work out if there is anything wrong with my logic and diagrams and why the circuit doesn't work as intended.
Auto mode allows a current sensor to control when the dust extractor is on or off
Override mode is when the dust extractor can be operated manually when not in Auto mode, i.e. independent of a power tool being operated to operate the current sensor.
Stop mode which cancels both the preceding modes.
Bypass Mode allows the double gang socket outlets to be used independent of auto mode.
4 status lights are included: Red - stop mode, Orange - current sensor bypass, blue - auto mode and green - override mode
Components of the circuit are a relay, timer delay relay, a contactor and a current sensor, 4 coloured status lights and 3 instantaneous push buttons 1 N/C (stop) and 2 N/O which become electrically latched (in theory) when operated.
I have built a bench test version of the circuit and tested all terminals, relays and connections for continuity. With power applied the red indicator light illuminates, but nothing else works.
I have been unable to determine whether it is my circuit design that is wrong or something else.
I've linked a folder containing circuit diagram, a control box wiring schematic, operating instructions: Link to files
Can any kind soul work out if there is anything wrong with my logic and diagrams and why the circuit doesn't work as intended.